Re: Re-use of a Setenv directive

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Rainer Jung wrote:
If the values are in fact static, i.e. do not depend in the request, virtual host etc., you can actually use the fact, that Apache allows you to resolve unix environment variables (not the same as Apache environment variables) inside the Apache configuration. The syntax is ${VARNAME} (do not drop the curly braces).

- Set env var outside of Apache before starting:

BASE_PATH=/var/smthg
export BASE_PATH

Use variable inside Apache config:

SetEnv PATHS ${BASE_PATH}/a:${BASE_PATH}/b:${BASE_PATH}/c:...

	Is this post-Apache 2.2.x functionality, or are you talking about
	mod_define to get this functionality?

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